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Magic Johnson Profile

NBA Career:

Seasons

Games

Titles

NBA

13

Season
906Playoffs
190

5

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Season

19.5

7.2

11.2

Playoffs

19.5

7.7

12.3

Lakers Career:

Seasons

Games

Titles

LAL

13

Season
906Playoffs
190

5

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Season

19.5

7.2

11.2

Playoffs

19.5

7.7

12.3

* Stats updated on Mar 02, 2015 *

Full Name:

Earvin Johnson Jr.

Magic Johnson

Position:

Point Guard / Forward

Jersey Number:

32 (Lakers)

Height:

6-8 / 2.03 mt

Weight:

225 lbs / 102.1 kg

Nickname:

Magic

All-Star:

12 times (played 11 times) - 2 MVP

Born:

August 14, 1959 in Lansing, Michigan, USA

High-School:

Everett in Lansing, Michigan

College:

Michigan State University

Drafted:

by the Los Angeles Lakers with No. 1 overall pick, in round 1 of the 1979 NBA Draft

NBA Teams:

Los Angeles Lakers, 1979-80 to 1990-91Los Angeles Lakers, 1995-96

Lakers Seasons:

1979-80 to 1990-91, 1995-96

Magic Johnson in Lakers History - Timeline

Magic Johnson

19501960197019801990200020102015 Lakers

Magic Johnson Highlights

NBA Championships Details:

1979-80 with Los Angeles Lakers

1981-82 with Los Angeles Lakers

1984-85 with Los Angeles Lakers

1986-87 with Los Angeles Lakers

1987-88 with Los Angeles Lakers

Career Totals:

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Season

17,707

6,559

10,141

Playoffs

3,701

1,465

2,346

- Magic and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar were the key members of one of the best basketball teams in history: the "Showtime" Lakers. The incredible collection of players around them included James Worthy, Norm Nixon, Jamaal Wilkes, Michael Cooper, Bob McAdoo, Byron Scott, Kurt Rambis and A.C. Green among others. Those Lakers won 5 NBA titles in the 80's.

- Lakers vs. Celtics and Magic Johnson vs. Larry Bird are two of the most classic rivalries of all time and raised the status of the NBA making it known around the world. They met in the Finals 3 times: Boston won in 1984 but Magic and the Lakers had revenge in 1985 and 1987.

- Inducted into Hall of Fame as Player in 2002

- 1979-80 All-Rookie First Team

- 9 Times All-NBA First Team and once All-NBA Second Team.

- 3 Times Season MVP, 3 times Finals MVP and 2 times All-Star Game MVP

- 4 Times led the league in assists per game (1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86 and 1986-87) and Magic's career average of 11.2 per game is the best in NBA history.